Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 47, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 September 1856 — Page 2

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ADD.H. SANDEE6, .EDITOS. J TCITY OFEVANSVILLE. SATURDAY'MORNINGr: ::SEPT."20 " VIST MILLARD FILLMORE, or SW TORK. .- COR VICE PRESIDENT. ANDREW, JACKSON DONELSON, Or TENNESSEE. FILLHOltH tLECTOUAL TICKET! GEÖRGE'gI DUXN, of.Lawrence. Eicii'D y., Tiioiirspx, of Vigo. 1st District JAMES (. JON KS. of Vanderburgh ad ,io DA VI D T. LAUtD. of: Perry. U 4th 5th 6th do do do do. JOHN BAKKrt. ol Lawrence. , W.M. E. WHITE., of Dearborn. ; FKKL). JOHNS'lN BUGH, of Warned FKNKY BRADLEY, of Johnson. ,1 "WM. K K11WARDS. of Viro. i iC. W. PKATHKK.ofMonljtomerV t GEO. V. BrAK.E.MOKE,.of Cats. ! ' 7th do 8th ; do. 9ih do 10th do 11th do' WM. R. HALE, of Wat'a'h.' THE GEEAT HENDEBSON B AEBECUS! Thousands f Fillmore lUen in Council THE PEOPLE AWAKE AXD MOYI3G. : 'i ' , Last Thursday was a great and glorious day for tho Fillmore men of the neighboring region of Kentucky, and for the hundreds of Indiana Fillmore- men who were the participants of Kentucky hospitality during that period. It was a day and occasion long to be remembered, not only for tho enthusiasm which marked the gatherings the immense assemblage, the vast preparations to accommodate the multitude, and the ' presence of beauty and the ab- , . sence of anything improper to mar the general festivity, but for the patriotic, national feeling'which could thus bring together1 thousands, and animate them with one spirit, a spirit opposed to all sectionalism, and burning in love " for Fillmore and the Union. . We congratulate our Kentucky Fillmore friends on their enthusiasm, and the good fruiU of their warm feelings as illustrated in this great Barbecue.; , "We may, not "pay them up"' in their kind,, but . we shall endeavor to imitate the -spirit which . produces such grand results. , . Early - Thursday . morning, although.' the clouds had a lowering aspect, a large number of Fillmore men, and ladies too, accompanied j by a band, the new Fillmore brass piece with the Young America Gün Squad, started on the steamer City of Cairo for Henderson. The star spangled banner waved above them, and their cheers mingled with the roar of tlie cüiinon and the music pf the band as they left the wharf. A very heavy ; wind prevented the steamer from turning for some time, but she at last got away. At Henderson our delegation, or the first Evansville delegation, was met by a large crowd of enthusiastic Ämeri-' cans, and received by the Marshals of the day. . Headed by the splendid New Harmony brass band, they formed is procession, and marehed up town to the Taylor House, where they met other delegations. After winding around town, a vast procession of men and womea, they proceeded to the Barbecue grounds. 1 A little after 11 o'clock, the 'City oi Cairo" . was again at our wharf, and took' on board an other delegation for the Barbecue. Hhey ar- U rived at Henderson about 1 o'clock. Almost at the 6anie time thejJteanier Kate Sarchet arrived from ML Yernon, with over three hundred Fülaaoreiteg on- board. Marshals were present to receive these delegations, and escort ! them to the Barbaeue grounds. They formed, in procession, and headed .by .the Evansville. Brass Band, ihus inarched ;to the Barbecue,:' in a beautiful grov,e near .the city. . Mr. Bilcnei; of Louisville, was peaking when this fielega-" atioa Auivjedj and .ceased till they had hecome, ceated, , '' .. . . ,' ' i The Barbecue was opened 'by ihe presentation of s beautiful xtnd costly .banner .by the jjoung äadiesoTHead'erson to the Hfindersoci yillnaore Club.' '.'These ladies iiumbeced.thirtyene &nd xe presented the different States of the JJnioii. 'iThey .w.ere dressed da pure white., teach -carrying jt -banner .upon (.which .w.ere printed a motto andXhe came of the State ßh ireprescnted. Kentucky ibeauty, famous the Union Aver, naver was more .happily typified iihaa by iheee thirty-cne glorious girla. tWe were jioi. . ike 'presentation cen.e, but' ave , t a ttä rlfl Tmncf. Ktr linn1rD7c rf KurninT Sips ihat it .was Admirably -carried through. ZMiee 2211a I3aflk6, aha-rming selection for . the iiasls, jjressntcd the banner, whichwas .received halßhalfof the Ilecjdersonumoi;eJJlub.by I3ßberi;fiiase,.Es.i.J ;in An eloqueatJUidresE. tirust flour Henderson .-flotempor&ry ürcill tiuhlish rtlieee addressee. iThese Jbeautiful 7yonles.jaftemas.inaäried -eated n. ssiaiid jir?pated...pecially Jör then?, next to .lbs Tirc.uhlbe. exDectd. to '.directtis Leves and' taüaaüonJo j;h peaker iWhen,auch galaxy atAJWiirightbyibe'fpealwr side! Mr.!i'ilchCT,lÄmTÜUrmde the;?pen.ino: ime!ih.?aasiirs ill jdiöTi:.ime. 'iTb ithous-' ds:aihe;xe4 .a-röuitd Äüm, wer&jtlelighted trnSbSttis wsitdkauene, sand loudly sldgtilaüdiÖ.. jlh3ghiuöktrjiYalpisveatßd mf äi-tsaxil natygh &io fconyiccä aus .slhat Jr Äiinc'iii2ia,uiBSi5g andhnaiE.gipiiüüc4Las vükSIks- wfijbo&M SSike iiotÜüaxe f peech til- AM rft-Wretoa ten n b .nftlf.i; ' üUas itGSaÄh6ttfaai2Änd UUfltä &'trtÄVowte JhmoitixxirüXX L&liJä.mi'Krx& lÄECi ecvreiii isitia tiuväMasxst aiawa'

wAiahm&-n.d playing 3 grat-grae of lxtstr,gr; Nothing but mistaken pride, or a blind

as was ever jtocud: it was a wonaeriui surnt to see .thfmtltWeof thousands 'githered at ij, , these tables-and to look down the long vista oi uoaras aoove wmca were playing an army ofarms, o the music of cheerful voices and ratitling knives, more delightful at that hour -than i CJ (. a v v i the sweetest sounds of winding horns or vocal chaunts. And yet when all this had ceased and the multitude had wended their way back to the speakers' stand, there .was .plenty left, ana sun plenty when hundreds more late in arriving had visited the tables and gone away satisfied. The gentlemen who had attended to s'proniinent' part bf vthe 'entertainment cer tainly did their duty admirably. "Kentucky hospitality,' , proverbial , the world over, suffered ;none under their- guardianship. The consumption was immense, but a .providence reigned over all that was more than adequate to the -demands. : More thari' all,' the meats were of choice selection, and admirably barbe cued. : i Gen. Marian, of Frankfort, addressed the as sembly after dinner.'.' He made an admirabb speech, wiiicü was warmly applauded. Such occasions are not the ones for taking jjotes of speeches.. The delight of listening to them should not be marred by the labor of taxing memory or paper to afterwards share the delight wiih others. , , ,Maj. ,(Hughes, of i Morgan field, Ky., followed in a short but enthusiastic address, which was as heartily received as it was given. After 4 o'clock the speeches ceased, the Evansville. Eillmore, , cannon opened its mouth, and the bands broke forth in pleasant music, ; while the Immense crowd separated, haying spent a few hours in as happy a political co-mingling as perhaps they ever enjoyed. The , Evansville. delegation crowded the steamer City of Cairo from stem to stern, and probably ' little larger assembly -than had ever before shaken her timbers. She left HenJerson.niid enthusiastic cheers from the peo ple of.that place, and the large crowd of Mt. Vernon citizens on the Kate Sarchet, then pre paring to start home. ' In the name of the Fillmore men of Evansville, Mt. Yernon, JTewburg, Union township, and of different sections of this portion of Indiana, we ' return thanks to the Fillmore' men of Henderson county, Ky.f for the cordial welcome and hearty good treatment we received at their hands. Heaven smile upon them and the great cause in which the are enlisted. " ' ; , : i Our County Fair, &c.: The Second .Annual Vanderburg County Fair will commence on the 15th of October (not 17th as we erroniously stated yesterday,) and will be continued three days. , The beautiful grounds recently purchased by the Agri cultural and Horticultural Land, Association, are how being prepared , to accommodate the wants of the occasion. , The necessary sheds, &e., .!WjJl be put up a fino quarter track has been laid off, the grounds enclosed by substan tial fencing, ire., drc. The first Annual Fair was very. EuceessfuL. The exhibition. of the diflereat products of home industry was large and varied, and highly reditable to those who competed for the premiums. The "members of .the Society were agreeably surprised, and were spurred up by their success to renewed energy and industry in carrying out the great objects of their -enterprise. Although their labors had been arduous .and indefatigable, the success -of . the first Fair was such as jko encourage ihem to st.t .ones commence a wider field of labor, employing more hands and more capital, and jcoi e generally enlisting the whole community of the county. They .formed a tock: -company for the purchase of a large piece :of .!ajad,teligihly situated, to .he devoted exclusively to the uses of the Agricultural an Horticultural Society, and to be jGtted up for its, own dcsjiecial purposes; : Considerable liberality was manifested by citizens in taking this etock, and the payments ihereon have generally been promptly jmade,. -although ome .stockholders .are yet in arrears. tit ; is to be hoped those few will at once 4ake their jayinents, and. thus enable those now laboring so earnestly, 'to .carry out ia a proper jnanner the preparations .making for Aha coming .Fair. TJie land .has been purchased, and .workmen are now busily engaged in preparing it for use. More means. ar.e .wanted tojpromjitly pay these workmen. .... . ." ,:, lLast year,, the prizes, offered .wercaot such .as in tbemselves tOcoffer any inducements for lively cjmpetitionj et other inducements of a..faQrejMlUcspirTteJ.txa.t'JXQ, founded on a de--sire ito tadvance jthe .objects. of cthe.. Society . brought a. host cf articles -of great variety .to the j?air,; and. aroused, a Reeling of pleasant ßiniaüOÄ among, our. citizens .which had nev er before been .called Xsrth. 'ffhis year, .tht prweÄ-offered. are .reaUy of a. valuable nature, adill in themselves afford inducements for l'"?? 'evVr??t. .nterestea, wm sena such ar-wiui-a jL,j.iic ivwosr jji air. ut fcaey can,.eimer in ccornpetition for .the prizes, .or for general exhibition. WYe'iantioipate that theeplä .of neighboring counties 4who.have ;fihe ..stock,' or any thing rare ioraexhibition,' will jslno attend this.(Fair, and At least gratify jwt .aople .with acJuispection.f iheixproductsjof &Viü cxof breeding, jwhether dhey .rejillDwei :io cont peii&:for,.prizea.or0L VYe.have ..published a hsti)f Jtaetftmiams,-and .copies ;. of dhe same j anJbe.ohtaiaed . iyjapplkation to Mr..P. .Horn brckecy- t Durpfiopk are deeply: interestcyeryihing iaibeir pawerja advance.these I (jüTtlbAfnUä afctweatipg n'd Iing coin tuatlhellnstomUouse.and lankshave adoptbey reeeive. ilEhejjaacauit taken Jromlhexoin. is. jiboutJLsrjy.

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i th.at. elf ho faiirbelieve, would ; rejoice in Buchanan's defeat and the final freev dom of KansaSj from sacrificing their personal j preferences to the good of the country, and .entering heartily into the support of the Re ! Publi9an ticket. .If. they listen tonsuch dieJ J jf a 1 X. 1.1 1 1 I . laies, ana aeaien lueir ears io uie cans oi paI . - ,.- , .. -, i I tnotism, humanity and reason, the consequences belong to them, not to us. La. Joür. ' We trust we have christian philosophy and fortitude sufficient to bear aU such consequent ces. yhy have' we not the same, aye, letter reasonsfor asking that the editor of the Lafayette Journal should sacrifice his u persorial preferences to the good of the country," and enter heartily into the support" of the Fillmore ticket ? Is not Fillmore a better man than Fremont ? Is he not better qualified for the Presidency than Fremont ? Has not Fillmore prouen himself possessed of all the attributes and qualifications indispensable in a good President ? Has he not already, been tried and found not wanting ? : lias any Administration since the daj'S of 'Washington been more popular with the people than his, or more deserving of popularity with a wise, peaceful and --right principled people? Has Fremont any.'claims whatsoever, either in past services, or personal qualifications so far as are yet known, for elevation to the position of Ruler over this people ? Was not Fillmore the first man on the track ? Is there : anything in his position or principles at this time, which should make him obnoxious to those, including the editor of the Lafayette Journal, who supported him in former times ? Is there any likelihood that 1Ü3 success will have a less effect to quiet the present dangerous agitation, than the election of Fremont ? or that it may increase' the dangers which how beset us ? or that it will not restore peace, when the election of Fremont can never do it ?.. In Heaven's name then why is it wa should sacrifice our " personal preferences," , including our sense of right and justice and duty, and give up Fillmore to sustain Fremont '? Why, because, if we do not, Indiana may go for Buchanan; " Precisely so and if the Bepublicans do not give up Fremont, Indiana may go for Buchanan. It is no argument to tell us we are the weaker party, and therefore should give up our preferences. Wa may not be so much the weaker party i on the day of election. , But eve: . were, what right has any man to ask us to forsake the plain path of right and duty, to advocate that which if we do not believe wrong in itself, would be a bitter wrong in Ü3 to adopt, and which we earnestly believe is a dangerous experiment if not an actual wrong in others. We have no deaf ear to the calls of patriotism, a3 our Lafayette friend suggests. If we had, we might ba open to his appeals. In advocating the cause of Fillmore, we allow no man to doubt our patriotism and we deem it exceedingly unbecoming, to say the least of it, in any old Whig to do so. We have yet to learn, that patriotism consists of devotion ta any one section of the Union, 'and enmity "to all others. We have yet to learn, that in thi3 canvass, patriotism demands of patriots that they should forsake the candidate who represents all sections, to flee" to that candidate who represents only the North, or to that other who sympathizes only with the South. This is not in our teachings Such patriotism as burns in our bosom may be a grievous error, but God knows it is an honest one, and its flames are pure in our eyes as the lays of heaven. Guided by it, we have chosen our path of duty, and we shall rather prefer to walk in its light, than to be guaded by the councils cf those whose patriotism is not altogether .above suspicion. . . - CO" A writer .ia the T.ichmond Enquirer says.: I take it fer g-ranted .that in case Fremont is' elected, the Legislature will be at once convoked, and that their very first act will be "an act making the retaining or acceptance of of fee under the General Government, after the 4th .-of March next, a misdeuieaner," .punished by a.fine of not less than a thousand dollars, and by imprisonment Jbr term of not lass than four nor more than eight years. This would be almost as cruel aa enactment to the sons cf the eld seedy Mobility , of ,Yirginiit, who have been fed in .the cfSces at Washington for two or three generations, as the law of the -continental General Court of Massachusetts wr.s :to the old iadi.es jjf -that State in 17.74 fqrbidding them .the use of tea. Treasury pap is the nutriment ca which niost of the descendants cf the decayed anstocracy of Virginia are now,raisd, and we apprehend such a law would produce fuvalaraing inarlal.ity among the infants. j - Millet Seed. -Millet ,is .& product little .known to the ütrmers in this vicinity, we be.heve, though ,it.u highly -esteemed among Eastern farmers. W.hea well veurcd, stocL will neglect the best '.timothy .hay for it. It yields from 4 to 5 tons per acre, and can be sown brawl cast or in drills, dt is put into the .ground in the latter pert of .April or the firstcf May, and does not come .. to maturity, fit for ; harvesting, till September, when all the other-crops are gathered in or laid aside. Our friend,Ilev. Benoni Stiason, of Perry township has, this season raised a small quantity for seed, which ibr the purpose of introducing the cultivation ;cf it into .this part cf. the State, he offers to sell to. those who wish' to try the experiment 'He Jias ,ieft .a specimen cf the heads of . the-stalks at our clfice for the-inspec-' tioacf-those who nvish -to examine them. r They .are the finest specimens of the grasstwe kavever seen, lit isjon -article that aught to receive the tattention of farmers, as it makes the cheapest hay that can be raked. id:Tlie City of Cairo left yestemay.raornring 'Sot (Taducah, -where .he goes on tU, iWiyslo be thoroughly repaired- ... i,

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ous, lie mingles the Doctrines ot the JJemoß -- y $ j rrtlv r-0' that party in 1S5G, 1853 with the Doctrines of and often confoundsthein in such a manner as to make himself ridicu lously inconsistent: At Indianapolis on the 17th August, the Governor said:- - - . If the policy pf the, democratic party in reference to slavery is adopted and carried out, not another foot of slave territory will be added to the United States. 3 I A PEIJIXMKD SiKA-H. Wlutlaayor ganUemau wpul4.reualft.Mdo, r.Äoi, curse of a disagreeable l-reath when by using the "Bahn of i Thousand Flowers"ug a 4euiifrioe would not ouy render it sweet but leave the feeth while as alabaster? Many persons do not know their breath is bad, and the subject is sodel:cate their friends will never mention t. Four a gingle-.drop of tho 'Balm'ou your tocth-l ruih and waihthe teeth night and morning. A Cfy cent bot tie will last a year. ' A lJiTiFUL Complexion may easily be acquired Öy usin the "Balm of a Thousand Flowers." It will re move tan. pimples, and freckles fira the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue. Wi-ta towel, pour on twa or three drops and wash tha face ni;:hl and morning, i SiitviNo Ma'db East Wet your shaving-brush in eithur narnvor cold water, nour on two or three drojM ol "üalin of aThoasan i Flowers," rub the beard wuii and it will ma-tea beautiful soft lather much facilitating the operation of gh.iving. Price only Fifty Cents. i FKTaiuGK & Co., proprietors. ;' ' KELLER, FARKSLEY & CO. ! ap5-lyd&w Agents for Evansville.! - . . i . SlitliHIKD: : ; Oh Thnrsdnv ereninr. tho 18th inst., by J?eY. James ilili. It'r. llKNitf Nail, of Ueaderua, TZj.,-io Misa Kuzabtzi Holland, of thli city. . - SPECIAL, NOTICES. ! : . , - .-- t-. r--J t-i . XiarXotit-esin this pHoe, ten cents per line ono insertion; 20 een-a per line thr times; 30 otuu jar liue one week; diiCÜUBT4.Q looaertime. . .. iUOAUlllti WAS'i'tl). j A, Ge-ntlkmas and Ladv wish to rrocuro pleasant rooms and board ia a genteel family. Apply to the editor of this paper. . - -:-'-'..; a ' EVASbVILLE LlBBART KOOMS. 1 ' ." , Septemper lpth. 13S. V ! At a meeting of tlie Directors of tho Association, it was ÖrBersd that a call of three dollars (3) per share and the anuuai oontribuUon of one ($1) for each member for the cur rent year, commencing August 10th alt., be collected; aach c-M and contribntion teiag due from and after this date.' fcifPajto Sam'l Bayard, Kcj., Treasurer -of the State Bank. E order. , GEO. FOSTEE, Recording Sec'y. , Eaijuirer copy. i sepll-2w EVAN'SVILLE I-IBRAHY' EOOM3, j . September loth, 1855. J At a meeting of the Directors of the Association, it was ordered that members who have paid op one share of Stock ic Tull.'or who may pay up one share In fll duringthe present year, shall be authorized to give to another : erson a lady the use of the LifcraTy for five years, ( y annual certificate. Byorder. CEO. FOSTEIt, Recording Sec'y. - Enquirer cory. - ' epll-2w A Word to the L AD1F.S. Ia recoTnmendir.g' to yonr ttae Dr. J. ilodtet:r;s oelobrattd Stomach Bitters, it ie but justice to state, that as & stitaulut to the ejatem, in iraparting strength and Tikror. prepfiratory- Co purioilieal ctaaJ, which areofc tiaios t tended vita muco paiu and trouble, we kbuw do pri-parntton more happily adantvd tt aiUjctions causeqneot upuu thine ansa, and tor Cramps ia the S ton ach. Cholera Morbus, and all ailment ariuiag itum over iiidul(?BDCe tu Ute irutts. TegatubltiN, icecreami. e. it. is a certain and alia wet irntuatuneoui re med jr. und na füiuilj should be without it. Directions tor ado on the bottle, doli by lm;pridts and d.-alers poaerally. HILLOCK & iTOLlAUl. sepU-diw ' WOOLaiSr & SAWYIili. ' H T Ii S . - Onesrjuare. ten Unes er less, one time, SOc: three times. $1: one week. SL 30; two weeks. 50 one month. $1; three months, 7 ol"? six months, 10; one year. !ä. Disoount on larxBr advertUements. Crdsof six lines or under, s per annum. No cf.ar.re tor marriage, oeatb or leiigiou-iuuuces rT'IH-:! n !.T1M0RK OVSTltaS-HWd everv V day per Adams Co. 'a bxrreti, for sale at 75 U tor half cans. an d VI SO for w hole cans, by ep2J Z.H. I'UUL SUN , 5BOPK AiVI (OKniUKiife, :wd :i Hemp Bedcords; JO reals Hemp Bcdcord: - 2 doa Manilla do; . 10 do do Halter Rope; 10 do Jute dog - . 10 do Mruilla. asa'd sxtto; 10 reulü Cotton Roiie: - 2. bales WrAppina Ta-ine; 2.jdos Cotton Clorhes Linfs; . I no India, , 4o; Jajt received frcmüew York. by. . , p2li . Z. H. COOK i- SON. eo'siHTm s'g i rs te a rcs-jrix o. . ! L . K A II N " ' , j HAS boen roeeiving. at his Clothing Utore. on Main street twe doors above tae Journal OU'tue the largest and best selected eto- k ol .!cn's and Bays' lln'.hing ever broogbt t the etty. and which heiittends to sell lower than anv heuie in the city; and to satisfy everybody pf the aUve fact, he invite tr.i pitl-lie to call audexa;ln hisstocS jtdge for t'tenibelves. 3' Any kiud of Clothing mcde up to order i ficshort est uotue. eplO-lmd ; tOUPOIUTICJi IvOTlCU. -s , rjf HE propersy-holders in the Fourth Enlsrrement. town al or Liimaso'j City, in the tollo Ait,; desribed places, are by the President and Trustees of ai;t uwn, reiiur4i to grade thf: sumo, viz: frcuiClurkto Gooüsell streets, onthe nort ftid". and pave with good, s-ibtantial p-iauh, two inches tiiiek and to the wid'.h of tour feet: al io, grade on both sides of Third street irr.m Leot ts Ooodsell streets; aliid,rade tlie Alley back of block 2. .' : - ' Shuiildtbe above notice be disrcgsrdod, the Trustees will prrced to g-ado the same ia ten days from this oate. at the expense ol the lots. DAA'L CliLXK. Clerk, Lamasco City. Sept. 17, 56.. jäjiaVDl ' rait SALt: . j "STERYlow on easy terms, a neat Resi 'en.ee, excellent sisV t?rn and. cellar, w ith either CO or 75 feet of ground, on Gtodsell ireH, twe sctuaras from the river. Appih to . sepl9-dv. to' , ' JOHN iNOLE, Jb:-, ,n:orsAJ; o. " boxes S. R Dickl 5 Lcrop; 23 eidd eeS'. R Dick JX lump-, ?y5 do. Virginia 5 oo; 20 do SontUerlnd do; . -XO co -o . 1 .do.; 15 do Cram&ton extra wistj "5 do do - ' -7410 do; 15 do ISouth.ern Belle l'p; i kegHol i la?bion extra; 25 do Blue Ben i Chickens: iust ren'd, intoxe and lor sale icr l-y 6 r''1 7-- Tr- 100 & SON. f M'OTt;fI ALE AKD1.UA I'CilTKlt. toy 5 caf uuartu bcotuh A 1; t caskö ijnarta London Porter; -.7 do piati do do; 5 do pints do do; reo'd diractfrom theCuatoia Eouae ly . eplsi Z. H. OrE & SOY. jpXTKA FAMILY FLCtR. 75 Lbls Worthiagtoa i! Miil, Lit wile low by serf..- 7-. H. COOK I: EON. jJUKKSK. 10 hexes nrine.quality, jatrce'd frosiCia-J e.:iiuAti and lor Eitle by ' I . apli TICKEST & J0HN3T0N. 4 SJOTATOJX Sweetaad Iriah rota'te(4n store and for . sa eby Stpl9 - ViCKUkY b, JOHNSTON. K' lCOV.-:,OO.0.1Valearsiies f-reale by 1Ü sepl VICKBRY & Z 0HN3T0N. ff OnOX PORTtR. Just ree'd a-few casks of fresh A.A Lr.nt-n Porter. sepi9- TEN.VKY A- SIR KNSON. 7, 'S AV A.A oliUAH.-is boxes forsale by JbÜepl9 S. L. t-iLEEET it CO.. üve. near Waterr iHfkhX -rCAR C-nshed and Loaf.orsaleby fi. E. faiLitSK.1 4S:-CO.. yc. near Water. KMKr.25 bbls for sale by'"- " ' " V sepi S. E. WiLBSkT fiCO, SycnearWateri wASHIIIGTeN I'IEB COHPAliy7" Jfc-. ' ' 1 WILL GiTiE'TOEIBV. Vai. ! F I II i T A !n N ü A' L ;5pi Qoirc ia.i tzppcr i: .. AT CRKfeClilVT CITV HALL , ,. ! Tli.urda- JHeveuiKa', iirpt. 2-jtL?, I85C .MAXAtiKK t ! ' ' A. J. OOLBURN;" vvV". If. BINGHAM,' -'f. J. WHITE. ' ' MORRIS WEILSOB JOIIJ .HA NET. 3. fi. CAMPBELL, . . OSO, LiTTRoLFF. NEffT. SATTEELEE. Tkkkis gy ADMliSlOK, -.:.... ..v..... i.- 2 00.1 To b3 had at the Washington House, Hallook S: Stodi'ard'f and ol'.tlie Managers.- - '' eepI8-ti TO THE I.AIHKS HrEKTL. OUR long expected Frtuch W orked Collars, SieevAs and Kalbioiderrfc? generally, have corns at. laK, to which ve rspocttnlly call cte Ladies' attention. - Iu beauty or price toey scrjiiÄs everyihii-g everoIUr-d in this city. -Call rn and see. sefis USER, BRO. & FREY. . CAT'S! CAPS!! ENS, Youths, Boys' and Infants, of every variety .IÜ. -color ftuds liape, ct the 1 teft arid most approved fash ost approved faaa. ions. sepl7-3m VAVItER k MARCONNIFR. TO COCXTBY lEHf'HATe5. TE have n. w on hand a very larro and complote etock V tif Hats and Caps. -which we will sell, wholesale, at Louisville and CinoincA.i prices. All our oocisit.'e fresh andof the laCestst"le4. Cnll aad examine en!7-3ai "VAUT1ER i M AUCONNIER, Miinet. t-ISPOitAXIO?f WO 1 ICE. ORDERED, "That the owner or owners of property on Gum itreet. known as Lott?; Upper Enlarg-meit. cause a Plank Sidewalk to be laid down from the Allev to Water street, within 10 days after t ie publication -of this notice, and in default thereot the Street Commissioner is hereby authorised to -i-roceed porsorm said work, and the covts and expenses efhe same will be assessed to and oollected by sale of said let. or so much thereof as will iajsl said lien audcoats By ord-r of the-Ccunail. , . . ...... ! epT7-10t WILL. H. WALKER, Dop'ty Clerk, j E9FFIJSI HtHIAR. rO -bbls New York -Crushed and k- Loaf at less titan maAufactuiei's present prices auü transportation, leiAsle Jjy ri3 ,. . , - geq. FoaiEE jt ro. 1

SHERIFF'S SALES.

Under tlii head will alwijs be iotmd a correct statement rof tbe Kheriff'a Sals, inclu&iag names'of parties, property and urns or sales. J . i - -.' P. LMICUMANN vs. UNKNOWN .HEIRS OF X. wOLFRaN . Sale cn 4th ffay of October of part oi the N. W. qr. of sec 31 in township S, south of range 10 west, in the Ainconnes Land District, VanCerbujgh countyoutaining 1713j-10O acres WM. W. STINE vs. MARSHAL KEY, Jr. Sale on the 4th day of October of lot 13, in block 170 in Lamasco City; . C. F. KILLER vs. WM. G. ADLERSBERG. Sale on the 30th dayo Sept., of the south-east qr of sec No. 7. in township No. 6, south of range 9 west, in Vanderburgh county. tt'JI. w. STONE ET AL vs. O. BELL. Sale on 22d day stSep. . of Drugs, Medicines. Oils. Paints, Dye Stuffs, GlassWare. ines, firaudiss, and other liquors - hJ township 5, racce 10 west, Vanderbnrgh eounty JOUN A. R E IT Z ET ALvS; J. P. HENDERSON". ale on the 22d d:ty of Sept. i of leasehold npon 'Lot 17. block 136, in Lamasco City; said leasehold running- to July 27, 1S57. JOUNS. HOPKINS vs. THOS. BUTLER Sale An. Wl,' of lot 170 in the Donation Enlargement of city of Eransville. and lots 3 and 4 block 14, Fourth Enlargement adjoining city efEvansTiUe. .v --. .. . , CANDIDATES. Mb Sanders: Please announce the name of Dr. ALLEN 0-HALL-C1 asacandiaatetjrtheo&ce of Coroner at the ensuing ( etber election. eep'ii-M . . . Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of JAMES D. S AL JiDKRS; as a candidate for County Surveyor at the ensuing October election. eepl3 ' Mb. Epitoh: l-Iease annonnce the name of ALEXANDER MADDUX as a caupidate tor re-election to the ofhee of County Cunimissioner. , . eep4 KB" We are authorized to announce the name of SAMUEL KIRKPATKiCK es a candidate for the eSice- ef County Commissioner at the ensuing October election. aug20 ..31b. 8andf.es: Yon will please announce my name as a candidate for tbe oniee of County Treasurer at the ensuing October electien... . yi8 , r. JOHN GRELK. Mb. Sanders Sir: You Till nltase annonnce mv name as aa independent candidate tor the otiioe of County Recorder at tue ensuing election, myza . vv JM. u. OilANDLEIC. Mr. Sandkbs: Please announce mv name as candidate for Beeorder of Vanderburgh County at. the ensuing Fall election, suo-ec to tue ucoision oi cne tAimocratte Convention. - my27 JOHN FARRELL. A. II. S ANDKR3. Esq i Please announce mv name an a can didate for theo thee of Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court lit ,u Duauuig utubGI lillwIIUM., . . . eyl, ' LOUIS RICHTER. Eoitob Journal: lam a candidate for the otnoe of Sheriff ol -ir.-;erburgft county at tue ensuing Octor-er elect ion. Bijl2-te , W M. HOLDEN. !rm We are authorized to annonnce tlie name of CHRISTIAN BiPPlTS as a candidate for Te-electien for County Recorder at the October election. ,. . eep2 BOOTS AS I SHOliS. OUR stock of Bolts and Shoes, in the wholesale trade, is now on hand.-and Merchants from the eouwtry will, we think, do wnil to to. give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere. Our steck is eomposed-of every variety of Boots and Shoes, made fy the most popular manufacturers of New England, and many of them to OUB owk (ir.DEK. We invite the trade to cn.ll and examine for themselves. ' aepl7 McREA ic WELLS, Fostsr's Block. ' TWO OIKLS WAH1EO. TWO Girls can find a ood situation by applying immediately at the ' sep!7-lw . CI FY HOTEL. LliS Fresh Table Butter; 10 Joz Chickens, just ree'd ej? IJf and forsale by SOF'r HATS. ! JJpYronrFall arrangements we are now ready to make to DlJ& i-Tder. and will always keep on hand, all kinds, eolors. andihapesof boft Hat3. Our experience in cur line is such that we can turn out a Hat as well made and as good as can be maae any place m tno worid. vv e nave and will continue to give proof of hat e (ay. - seplo-Jm , VAUTIEK & MAHCONNIER. FAt-, STMHATS. rgpnOSE wishinT to obtain a good as well as a latest fashjSl ion Hat, would do well to give us a ca.l. The most lustiaious taste suited, vv e warrant a perioot lit, even to those wh have the cioit Irregnl.ir sha ed head. eeplfi-3m VALUER & MA Ii CANNIER. JvOTlCK OF SALE. TVf OTICE is hereby given, that I will sell at publie auction. J- on Friday , the loth -lay of October next, at the resi dence ot Alexander roved, late of anderburgh county, deceased, all his pe sonal property, (not taken by the widow) consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hojs Sheep, Wheat, Corn, Hay, Farming Implements, Household Furnit 're, &e.. &-o. A credit ol twelve months will be given on all sums over 93, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, witb interest from date. scpl-3w EDMUND MAIDLOVV, Adm'r. SCEEOlHi HOT11CJ3 'EpiTE Schools of Pigeon Township will commence on the Ji first Monday in Lctober next, epl:t-td J. G. HATCHITT. LUSTRA FAMILY FLOt'R. 75 bbla Werthington iiius nour, rec a ana lor sate oy seplti PRESTON BROS. JSUJIUNO IS. SEYMOUU, ATTORNEY AT LAW Andi Hotarjr. PubliCj Office on Third street, in rear of Crescent City Bank Building, "S0pl5 '56-ly EVAXSVIIXE. IND. Myers lUPOItTER OF WINKS, IIQCOKS AND CIGARS, AND TIKALEB I3f LOt'üüOX, BVK, MO.NO.MJAlIltl.A AND BBCTUIID j WHISKY, OS COHSfB r MAI.V A.D " - WATER SXsS., ETASSVILLE. THEsnhscriber is now receiving and opening at his new stand, one .of the largest and best assorted stocks of V ines. Liquors and Cigars, ever brought to this market. The litteutiua ef his irieuds, and the trade generally, is solicited to the stock, which u ill bo sold on as favorable terms aud at as low figures as any house in ihe West, comprising in part C"?niac brandies of various brands. Pale and Dark Pincr, Miiglnry and Ot&rd, Dupuv & Co.. with a numerous lot of other brands. WINES. Fine Old Madeira,' Sherry and superior old Port Wine. Claret Wines of different brands. Champagne, Heidsiek Wine, quarts and pints, together with a general assortment of Old Bourbon. Rye, Monensrahela and Rectified Whisky, Holland Gin. Jamaica and New England Ram. Cherry and Peach Brandies, Cordials, Cnraco and Swiss d'Absiathe. Also a choice article of pure Ohio Catawba, and Boston Eemaeh Bitters. . N. B. Always on hand a large and well selected stock of Havana. Gerniau and Houve-aiade. Cigars;, bajiines and Pittsburgh Ale. :. . .opi LOOK OCT! KEMOVAL Of St. MIEUS, ; . . - Importer of Witiss, Liquors and Cigars,;' : - . - - AND DKAI.ER IS -:i Bourbon, Bye, Kcnongahela & Eectified Whisky, TT AS removed from his old stand to the a dw corner of AajS. Main and Water streets, where he invites his friends and runomers to oalL ... sepis HI.F.CTIOS XUI'ICG. STOCKHOLDERS in the Evansville and Crawfordsville ts!9 Railroad Company, are hereby nooiiied thatthe annual m-eting for 'lection of Directors. &., will be heldattbe Court House in the eity cf Evansville, en Monday, the -6th day of October next, At 10 -o'clock A. M. Byorderof the Board. JOHN Jä.. MARTIN,- Sec'y.. , Enquirer e-py. - . sepl3-te R.lLOl lt. An extra article in hags of 25, 50 and 98 pounds ii. tor salain iotsto suit by teplS ' ' GEO. FOSTER fc -OO. WASTCT.-5,000 bushels Prime Red and White Wheat, ivr whiuh we will pay the highest prices in Cash. , epU GEO. SVLß & (JO. riilTK LIME. 1UO bbls ree'd per äatbost this.day. Also 5tto bbls Grey Limo in store, forsale bv pl " GEO. FOSTER .& CO. ' OTICSi YAHM 50 bag" aesortwt numbers jnst ree'd i by sepij T'ENNEY & SOEE'NSON, ilj BBLS pure Cider Vinegar for safe 1 or sale 1-v VICKERY 4- JOHNSON - - FOIS S A t,E.A DESIRABLE and convenient residence ituatod on 'fhiri street, between Walnut and Cheennt sts. The house contiins nine rooms: cellar, cistern and summer kitchen, iwo story porches 4n the side and portieo in front, with carriat-e house, stable and wood house : fhe lot frents 31li feet. extening back 150 feet te an alley. : Alse, t Lou on Locn-jt, bet-ween 6th and 7th etveete. Terms. One pavment in cash : the remainder inoneand two y are with interest. sep!2-lw W.M.ELLIOTT. , LOOK IIPUE J BUTTS, fanoy. Silk nd Woollen Dyer and Seonrer, would inform his frrends and the nuhlie. that. blii removed his establishment from Carpenter's Block twodoors below th- Methodist Chnrch on "Locust street, where he will be happv to see his customers. Ladies aad Gentiemen l-ring your i-oiled g-rtnrmts, - sepl2-lw IT-JEW BOOKS. Lj 'ihe I I. He aad Ac ventures of Beck worth: .file Martins of Ore Martin, by Levwr; jnst out; .At-botfs rrs&ooma stories, complete set; - -Steel linrgavings of i'ilinMix.e., Luchanan and Fiemont, 25 cents each; . :L ves.of Buciianan and Fremont; "" 1 1- illmore and Fremont Songi for the campaign, j net ree'd and.foraiUa by -sep!2 BOBELL i LISTER. FALL AXD W1TICU XOTHLG AT WHOLKSALK AD KKTA1I.. T II E L I T I L E P.E IXC E , n AS arrived, aud is just opening one of the largest and best assortments Of Clothing and f arninhing Goods, Hats and Cays. Boots and Shoes. Xruoks and Valise; also a tiue lot of Caasimcres, Silk Vt lvetn, Cloths. -Beavera, Satinets and Trimmings; which goods 1 will sell either wholesale or retail at the very lowest prices. -Gar meet- nade -to order at the nioatrtasojoahle pricosat ' A. LOBEXSTINB'S Wentern Star Clothing Store, eepll "Corner -of Water and Sycamore streets. ":- IIOrSES FOItliF.XT. SIX of the row of new buildings on Locust street, above the Sherwood House, just ompleted, are now fair rent. They are two story bricks -Urexooms below., with rooms for tsnaiaents above. Apply to-.. ' ' eepll-tf -. . . . J. M.CALDWELL. SEVEK C(R I.OAD OF 4JHO:KHIKS, WW! OODKN ANi) WILLOW WAJIE, the niiaT akuival Wf Üf IHK Si ason. 75 bags prime Eastern CofTeet ... 10 bag -Pepper; -50 packets old Go r'.t.Java Coffee; lb do Pimento: 10 b:-.gfl do . - !o .do.; 5 casenSardinea; 2"0 11,9 Indigo; 4W0 lbs S. C. Soda; ' 2t lbs pure Cream Tartsv; 1000 lbs soda Saleratu; 25 bids Crushed. Loaf, Powdered and CoBee Sugar-; In store and for sale low by spll Z, H. COOK & SON. CHEESE. 400 lis W. R Cheese inst ree'd and forsale 1 .SP JERSUBERGEfi jb CARSOH. (

RAILROAT3Sr&Cr

EVANSVILLE & CAWFORDSVILLE U A I L II O A D, I UMIttEIt AHKASGEMEKT. ON and after Bfonday.' June 15th; until furihTr r tie. The Mail Passenger Train will leave Evanivillek 1:20 r. M.;arrlvingat Vincennes at 4:20p. M , i. tinit connecj wit the Evaninr tiain on the Ohio aad iasiuiDn Railroad for St. Lonis and Central Illinois. Torre H.nt. . 7:P. M.. nd Indianapolis 11:05 A. AI., making dime connections for Cincinnati. Columbus, Cleveland Phil.d.l phia. New York and Baltimore. ' Returning leaves Terre-Hante t35 P: M.; after tie arJ'Jjl of train from Indianapolis arrives at Tanavilla at 9:25 P.M. P:ngeT5 by this train can enme from St. Louis Ciciatl and Louisville same day. Baggage checked ef Indianapolis. .... . ..i i. Fron Evansville to St. LoaiB. do do - Chicaeo . do do do Ho do do do do o do dor Indianapolis, ... , do : . Cincinnati....,, do. Cleveland do . . Buffalo.......... ' do New York do , Pittsburgh, ., do 1 ' , Wheeling do .. Baltimore...... do .... Washington.... do Philadelphia... do KnatjMi II IN) V.... 6 IS re is o i 17 50 24 BO IS SO 14 SO .....2i 0 23 0 do ,23 Off .23 S R".lr JVreiht Trains leave"'EvanVvn"le"Vn'd'Terro-Haot at 7 i on which local passengers will be taken ar for any information or through Tickets, apply at the Conpany'a Transportation Office, head of Lorost street Eransville. jel4 . J.J. DiXIKIs T...7 frmceton Clarinn anr) TTnJ.- . . v . , adv: and copy. " , ;'", 'la" JAITIS JEXJPIIESS COMPANY. NEW ARRANGEMENT" THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY respectfully .-" nounoe to their friends, the public of Evansville Inf vicinitv that they have determined to open an ofte. atf Evansville. to be devoted exclusively to the tran.acS cn .? the business of their Line, and have arrointed C orn W MCBRIPE their Agent who. fronv'bi p, ZkSüU W1itkhe5,,;le"V1i.perfc,1:, ith llthe"nteiand the details of their operation. This arrangement ba been made with the sole object of increasing the facilities et' the fcxprees. and thereby increase its desirability to the nab." lie accomplish which the best efforts of our local ea will be especially directed v ge All persons having business with our comf any will plea call on Mr. MnBride. at ournewomce on First street between Locust and Main, who alone is authorised to actio'us from this date. nov2-dtf ALFRED OATTHER. Superintendent'' -. CKMKIVT. 209 bbls J. Hulme Co.. for sor sale verr low by iy!2 GEO. FOSTER A CO. lfjr OU'OliR. 25kep best quality, jiktit'i, far augli 8. E.GILBERT A CO.. Sve. near WaUr. -OX. öl lbs Country Hums; -l.fmo lbs Clear Sides for ' 8 saleby ang9 IIERSHBERO EBjMJ A RS ON. f EHOis Sir HUP 50 boxes extra Lemon Syropree' A by railroad from New York m for ..-..a prices by aug7 I. & D. HEIMANN. pJl -Ii. 2 tierces ree'd and for sale by 1. & D. flEIMAKX. KJ S. ALMOADH. 1,000 lbs Almonda'rec'd by raiU kj road and lor sale by ang7 I. & D. HEIMANN, BXS Ground Spice; 20 bxs Raisins ree'd. for aale kr Jt aug7 . - - . . , I. & D. HEIMANN. BXS tine Virginia Tobacco; 10 gross J. J. Butler' Ink, ree'd and for tale kv . - ' I. & D. HEIMANN. A BYS Wheat Starch; 25 bxs Cream Cheee7rso''d by railrjad, and for sale by aog7 t. & D. HEIMANYT . EV 1 K KKR EI.. CATj'H OF i856.-2Ö"bbT All ass'dNos. New Mackerel; 20 hf-bbls New Mackerel, and 1 cask New Salmon, just ree'd, for sale by "K7. : Z. H. COOK & 80N. Ofc -,s'd siies pare Olive Oil; 25 dox asu'd Extraets)fealJ' and Flavorings; 20 gals Swighton' Elixir; a del Stoughton's Elixir, just ree'dby "ST JlE- c00g & 80yMl STAHß. 50 dot pure Muntard, K fb cans; 30 do do do lb dot 23 do do do 1 lb do; 6 do French do lib jars: , . . . 12 do London do Klb bottles; ' . ' 25 do Kentucky j lb cans; i untre'! IT J Z. H. COOK & SON. -- - Fit KS II A IS II I VA LN. fUST received (and now opening) direct from Philadelphia. 8 half chests, 24 boxes of choice Blaek and Green Teas, amongst which is a half chest of extra Black Tea. which we recommend to tho so who love it, all ef which inoffered at a small advance on eost. Call end try it at VICKERY A- JOHNSTON'S, JV" Mainvt., near Washington Hesel. nEI.H PLATK. C 600 boxes Tin Plate: 20 Pin Block Tin: .-Hflm ioa ijpper nottoms assorted; - . . . 4000 do Wire do. In store and forsale by J yl? SAMUEL ORB. ft! F. RYK FLOCil. 5 bbla Markle's extra brand, iait. 3 "Cd by je3 Z. H. COOK & 80N. H17K and red Lead for sale by SAMUEL ORB. GROSS Congress Water, just receivod by jyi7 Z. f 1 . COtMiTIlY BACÖA' lOHO lbs Hams: 2000 lbs Shoulder: 2000 do Sides rib'd and nlear; also a supply 'ef extra. SngaT Cured and Canvassed Hams, in store and for sale b jel HEK.SIJ BERGER & CARSOJ nv pnTtTnks. CONSTNAT supply of Potatoes lower than they eil 'is JA market. .lyio nEKsnnuKilKK a ft A RS ON. SCK CP.KSTÜ. A.M KKFUlUUlOÜHg: 12 lee chests assorted sites; . r -r. - ..-. 10 do Refrigerators assorted sizes, just ree'd by ' , vio " - z.,h. cook & bok; (I10U.AR8 AXD CiDERSLEEVIiS. wsj tngiisn worked Collars; -- ISO pairs Jaconett Undereleeves, Tee'd to-day and for"leby . JAMES LOW & CO. fiUEAT KAKGA1NS. READ! (lOIVSIDEIi! !. ACTflJ, . SHAVE for sale 27 choice building Lots in Lamaseo City; 24 ef these lots have never been oifertd for hafnra. separately. They comprise the best vacant property in the say. trices low. serms easy. Call and see. ' .. j G. COPELAND. At Copeland'e Exchange Bank." U.M. AfeWOftheSe IOTA Will h nhn-rarf (n Carpenters' and plasterers work. aepll-2m TJRESH CO It IV ÄIKAjL- 20 bosh fust ree'd od for sal IL by anglS .1 VICKERY & JOHXSON. ; KEEN & ntESTOX ,- MAVE commenced receiving their Fall and Winter stack of goods, embracing every variety of merchandise they have usually kept. ....... - --r-. We offer the trade the larreafc and best Alacted atock -wa have ever got a p; our styles are suburb and prices low - No merohant-aught to visit this msrketthis Fall without examining our stock, as It is a pleas-ire to show oar choice selections of goods, and whether he bijs or net will leave a better man and patriot, from the fact ot the great beauty ot the various styles and combinations . gay, rich colors., we display of the bDt American manufactories, will snake hint use irouuer-ei iuscountry. sf. KEEN &PRESTfN. SEIVS FOK ALU .;" . . WE beg to inform oursumerouseostemers, the Ladies in particular, that we are bow ready to show yoM t the grandest displays, in Faxct.akd ErAri-B Dk Good. ever beoreoßered ui this market. We . are too busy now te give af ull description of our immense etock. Suffieeitto say. that our assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, such as French and English Merinos. Woollen Plaids, black and fancy Silks. Deiaines. Mantillas, fihawls, the richest Freneh Embroideries. Siik Bonnets. Ladies', Misses' and Children's tehees. Damasks and Embroidered Window Curtain, Calicoes. Ginghams, Flatmels. Linseys, Jeans, Satinets, Dosnesuios, and thousands of other articles too numerous to mention, asmot be beat by anyone, whether in style, quality or price, as we still adhere to our motto "Stu. Cbiip aädSeia. a Heap." Cilt everybody at the store on Main street, near the cor or of First. aepS ROSER. BRO. & KEY. Tli.4! TI3AÜ TEA!!! TEA!!!! ' ' 3 . OURrtedtef Teas is very lull aud complete. We feet confident that we can off er some very tuie trades in the following Teas? ' - ! ju naii-eneau vanpowuer; " : vu nait-onesu niaext 10 do S da eepll dmperial; 25 do - Y. Jdya. Uyeo Skln au dxis rss-a -leae. - Z. H, GOOK de ON. Ofl PRKEnVI. White g.wtu Sugar, icquan. jk. cviee-te uv citHVHien. lor saue oy eepll S. B. GILBERT Aj CO., Bye. near Water. HIO C'OFFEKIOO bags for sale verIww bv ' ' JLA. aepu S. E. GILBERT & CO., Sye. nearWatec HA.K 1 OURBASi ER OX THE OUTER W A1XAFINEassortnientof Politinel Flags-foir sale at EMBICH'S Dry1 Gs Store.' eepll ' -Slain street, three doors keiew Second.' ' ELSTRA FAMILt FLO I'll. The test 1irand in, d Southern InUana. nowin store, and kept constantly est hand for sale by eepl .VICKEitY & .JOHNSTON ........ - AV . IVKJVS, - COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEJSiCpANT 5fo. 14 l'oydru Street , . .- . -ew Orleans REFERENCES-- :-... Jab. fi. Joxks. Esai Messrs. Z. H. Cook iSox,, J. S. Mitch ELt ' MKSsas.-Gn. -Fobtee tc Go.. ' Svansville, -Indiana. ' augo-tydaw WOOI A.D WILLOW VARE. : Soi a'd Market Baskets; , 12 set ass'd Voodeu Meauxejt; 1 reel Cotton Repn; , t. -6 des Sbaker Brooms; 6 neits Buckeve Bowles; ' 12 do Heavy Bed Cords; ' 12dozClothoeLioea; justreCdj from f Mnoiunati and fax fialc by augSO - VICKERY J4?HNST0N TO B AfiCO. .W caddies W. Barrow's Tobawo ree'd perrailroad, for tale by ang29 1.4 D.. HEIMANN , SPECIAL NOTICETO FA It MKItS. " fOHS S. HTCK!ELLhasn store and lee p. on hand , jf ilarie variety of Ar.Kl"t i.ti kal MACMinanr took a - Melhtt'e Eight-horse Separators and Powers; do Four-horse do do - do; Ohio F.ifrht-horse do do do; ' 1 ,T do Four-horee Tumbling Shaft, thrasher nnd Teweri : . Y. Endleas-Ohain t.2 horse) P-o-wer and Separator; do -do - -de do do do Cleaner," ' Crawford's large Clover Separator, warranted t elean , lrom 20 to 30 bushels per dav: - Crawford's small Clover Separator, warranted to clean, from 15 to 20 bushels per dar: ' -Buckley's Portable Sider Ulli la. cheep and convenientMill every fnrmer should 'have opet Sanford's Straw Cutters; -Torn hpllers;' Reapers fn&: Mowers; InvertahleSteel Teeth Cultivators: At price that will dely .competition, ürders fTom abreast jsomjwlyaaendeji.tn. ; -(ejpl'tJtJjljjT

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